The construction of a national data center in Vietnam should be done quickly in line with the trend of the world and the country’s digital transformation requirements.
To stay ahead of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, 4IR, or Industry 4.0, Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung said that Vietnam needs to be strategic and needs breakthroughs in digital transformation.
There has been lately a general trend towards digital transformation in Vietnam, hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City have been simultaneously implementing modern technology applications in medical examination and treatment activities.
Although more than 90 percent of manufacturers in Vietnam are still in small and medium enterprises, they have performed digital transformation strongly, which also impacts the country's economic growth beneficially.
Gone are the days when farmers had to toil under the burning heat. Now in the Mekong Delta, they are entering Industry 4.0 with effective implementation of technology to increase yields and create new brand names for their produce.
The bustling Education Technology (EdTech) market in Vietnam last year greatly contributed to the success of the startup community. Many foreign Edtech companies are considering Vietnam as a lucrative destination for their investments.
Highly aware that digital transformation is a critical process in Industry 4.0, the banking industry in Vietnam has volunteered to enter this process first, and has begun to reap ‘sweet fruit’.
In the last decade, the fishery sector in Vietnam has been thoroughly restructuring to be more professional and modern via the use of IT and digital transformation. This has brought about great achievements and performance boost.
Agriculture has affirmed its role as an important pillar of the economy, helping build an independent and self-reliant economy with active, intensive, and effective integration into the world and bring a prosperous and happy life to people.
The Party Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department yesterday held a meeting to summarize its yearly tasks and introduce new missions in 2023.
Ambassadors of the US, India, Australia have expressed their optimism about relations with Vietnam this year across fields in their remarks for the New Year.
Public and corporate satisfaction should be used to measure the efficiency of administrative reforms, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said at a year-end conference held by the Ministry of Home Affairs in Hanoi on December 29.
The HCMC Information and Communications Department has cooperated with information security units to hold a drill on cyber securityto actively try to deal with an increasing number of cyberattacks during the city’s digital transformation process.
Vietnam ICT Press Club yesterday held a meeting in Hanoi to announce the 10 most outstanding ICT events in 2022, voted by over 50 ICT journalists from various press organizations.
2023 will be a year of forming, exploiting data to create new values, stated PM Pham Minh Chinh at yesterday's meeting about developing the application of population database for the national digital transformation in the 2022-2025 period.
The Ho Chi Minh City Information & Communications Department yesterday cooperated with related agencies to host the ‘2-Day Cyberinformation Security Drill 2022’ in Quang Trung Software City.
The maximum mobilization of resources for Ho Chi Minh City’s socio-economic development is very necessary, said Director of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Planning and Investment Le Thi Huynh Mai.
Information and communications have had an important position and played an increasingly significant role as one of the driving forces for the country’s development and innovation in the digital era, said Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh
Ho Chi Minh City has already launched its information system for administrative procedures (admin system) with a capacity to process 17 million files a year. It has been experienced by about 2,200 officials and 9 million users. Sai Gon Giai Phong (SGGP) Newspaper has conducted an interview with Deputy Director of the HCMC Department of Information and Communications Vo Thi Trung Trinh about this useful system.